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Does Wise Compass encourage deeper thinking using Realisation Questions after Prophetic stories? 

We believe that the most impactful part of a story is the reflection it triggers in the reader’s heart. Wise Compass doesn’t just provide a narrative; we provide a springboard for deeper thinking. While we focus on the beauty and flow of the story, we also encourage parents and children to engage in ‘Realisation Questions’, gentle prompts that help the child connect the Prophetic trait to their own daily experiences. This transforms the reading experience from passive consumption into active, social–emotional learning that builds a child’s internal moral compass. 

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These moments of reflection are designed to be faith-friendly and conversational, moving away from a ‘test-like’ atmosphere. We might ask how a Prophet’s Sabr could help a child when they are waiting for their turn, or how Sidq makes their heart feel lighter. This approach to literacy building ensures that the vocabulary of character becomes part of the child’s own way of speaking and thinking. By facilitating these conversations, Wise Compass helps parents bridge the gap between ancient history and modern childhood. We make the parent feel that storytime is a productive, bonding experience that strengthens their child’s identity and emotional intelligence. This habit of reflection, or Tazkiyah, helps children become more self-aware and principled, ensuring the lessons of the Prophets are not just remembered, but lived in the classroom, the playground, and the home.